Month: May 2021

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) was boisterously booed on Saturday when he took to the stage at the Utah Republican Party’s organizing convention. Some hecklers called Romney a “traitor” and “communist,” according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Romney, one of the most prominent Republican critics of former President Donald Trump, appeared before 2,145 registered delegates at
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Texans voted overwhelmingly to make Lubbock a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” by outlawing abortion. The ordinance makes Lubbock, which has a 2019 population of 229,943, the largest city to ban abortion in the country. Before Lubbock, the largest city to pass a similar ordinance was Big Spring, Texas, which has an estimated population of
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Do you have no desire for homosexual sex, but really think your same sex best friend is amazing? Do you wish you could be called anything but ”straight”? Gay Inc. is here to save the day! Freeform’s Everything’s Gonna Be Okay introduced a Gay Inc. term for what used to be called “Best Friends Forever.”  In the episode, “California
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California will release at least 76,000 inmates including 63,000 violent criminals and repeat felons back onto the streets in order to create “safer prisons.” It also includes 20,000 inmates who are serving life sentences with the possibility of parole. “The goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow
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The Chinese Communist Party recently enacted a nationwide crackdown on Christianity in the past week, according to multiple media reports. China also reportedly shut down Christian-based apps in what appears to be the persecution of Christians in the authoritarian nation. International Christian Concern, a United States-based non-partisan Christian organization that attempts to “bandage the wounds
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(Natural News) The true purpose behind the so-called “Green New Deal” is finally being revealed, and it has nothing to do with saving the planet and its ecosystems. Green New Deal mastermind Rhiana Gunn-Wright, director of climate policy at the Roosevelt Institute, says that a big part of achieving “environmental justice” involves dealing with “police
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(Natural News) Attorney generals from twelve states are calling on the world’s top social media networks to completely eradicate any negative claim about covid-19 vaccines. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have already implemented “misinformation” policies that remove any dissent against government lock downs, mandatory masks, and Big Pharma’s forceful vaccine push.
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Wilder, a 16-year-old unaccompanied minor migrant from Honduras, stands near other asylum-seeking minors from Central America awaiting transport to a Border Patrol processing facility after crossing the Rio Grande River in La Joya, Texas, March 25, 2021. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) Tucked away among the corn and soybean fields of southwest Minnesota, the city of Worthington looks
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Newly obtained emails show the American Federation of Teachers, the second-largest teacher’s union in the United States, successfully lobbied the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from recommending earlier this year that schools could fully reopen in a safe manner. The damning emails were provided to the New York Post by the conservative watchdog group
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A “Harry Potter” event at a New Zealand book festival was canceled over comments regarding gender and transgender made by J.K. Rowling. Organizers of the Featherston Booktown Karukatea Festival decided to cancel a “Harry Potter” interactive quiz, which “had been extremely popular at previous events,” according to Stuff. Organizers felt a need to not hold
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A worker takes a break while cleaning up a basketball court at Glasgow Middle School, a Fairfax County Public School, during deadline day for families and teachers countywide to decide between teaching/learning from home or in the classroom due to the coronavirus, in Falls Church, Va., July 15, 2020. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) Anita Dunn, senior adviser
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The city of St. Louis is moving toward axing nearly 100 police officer positions and cutting millions from the police department’s budget. The movement to defund the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department was lauded by Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.), who called the decision “historic,” despite the city being one of the most violent per capita
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Activists in Minnesota are calling for reparations after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd. Advocates of police reform celebrated the verdict, which they have described as a step in the right direction toward their goal of holding police officers accountable for killing civilians. But, according to Insider, “organizers
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American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten speaks to the media as then-Senator Kamala Harris (at right) listens in Detroit, Mich., May 6, 2019. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters) The American Federation of Teachers influenced the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s February guidelines on reopening schools, according to emails reported by the New York Post on Saturday. At
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Caitlyn Jenner, one of the most famous transgender people, said Saturday that transgender biological boys should not be allowed to compete in women’s sports. Jenner commented on the controversial issues about one week after announcing she was running for governor of California. Jenner is seeking the office as a Republican in a special election that
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MSNBC host Tiffany Cross blasted Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Saturday after he declared that America is “not a racist country.” Cross called Scott a “token” and suggested Harriet Tubman — the woman who helped rescue slaves on the “Underground Railroad” — would have left Scott behind. What did Cross say? Cross made it clear
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Florida Republicans were apparently showing some real toxic masculinity lately; because the so-called journalists on ABC’s Good Morning America spent part of their Sunday morning attacking them for “flexing their muscles” with bills targeting censorship on social media and increasing election integrity. They chided the bills as “controversial” and eagerly sought retaliation from their allies
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(Natural News) A healthy 33-year-old Pennsylvania woman was paralyzed for 12 hours after she was injected with the first dose of Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. According to local NBC affiliate WPXI, Rachael Cecere was vaccinated the week of April 17 at a pharmacy in Pittsburgh. The Bethel Park, Pennsylvania resident said she initially felt fine after being vaccinated. But 12
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Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) on Capitol Hill, September 30, 2020. (Bonnie Cash/Pool via Reuters) In the eyes of Scott’s Democratic critics, a black Republican is an outrageous anomaly — and fair game for racist abuse. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE O ne of the less famous figures of the civil-rights movement was Lincoln Ragsdale, a veteran Tuskegee
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